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say for example that you are a senator of california, a junior or freshman senator -- let's say from montana. you go home every weekend. that involves leaving the senate on thursday night or friday afternoon, six hours to denver and then another two hours north to great falls. then you get and drive 90 miles to big sandy. it is a full day traveling. you spend two days. the new turn around and come back. you do not stay in washington because the charge it quickly becomes you have lost touch with your states. so they go home every weekend. it is a difficult life. >> it does not matter where your family is. it their home in montana, people cannot see them anyway because they are running around. >> then you have to leave. >> why are they so susceptible to lobbyists? a new center arrives, and the next thing they have got them at a redskins game or some other entertainment, dinner at homes. they are remarkably susceptible -- sometimes i have wondered because they have to live lives of enormous public rectitude, and the lobbyists seem sort of gay and footloose. >> clearly, the lobbyists hav
say for example that you are a senator of california, a junior or freshman senator -- let's say from montana. you go home every weekend. that involves leaving the senate on thursday night or friday afternoon, six hours to denver and then another two hours north to great falls. then you get and drive 90 miles to big sandy. it is a full day traveling. you spend two days. the new turn around and come back. you do not stay in washington because the charge it quickly becomes you have lost touch with...
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we're on the road in california. in the wake of the dramatic increase in deaths at the hands of u.s. border patrol agents, the department of homeland security has agreed to launch a long-awaited investigation to the agency's use of force. investigation comes after community outcry led to formal requests by members of congress concerned about what they see as a pattern of excessive use of force by border patrol agents. since 2010, at least 18 people have been killed by border agents including most recently, 16-year-old hazare rodriguez who was reportedly shot no fewer than seven times for allegedly throwing rocks at an agent. another recent case that has sparked outcry is that of valeria "munique" tachiquin, who was killed by border patrol agent on september 28 in broad daylight in a residential area several miles north of u.s.- mexico border. she was a u.s. citizen, mother of five, the youngest was 4 years old. the man who killed her, agent justin tackett, reportedly had a history of misconduct in his previous career
we're on the road in california. in the wake of the dramatic increase in deaths at the hands of u.s. border patrol agents, the department of homeland security has agreed to launch a long-awaited investigation to the agency's use of force. investigation comes after community outcry led to formal requests by members of congress concerned about what they see as a pattern of excessive use of force by border patrol agents. since 2010, at least 18 people have been killed by border agents including...
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. >> professor stephen o'leary at the university of southern california's annenberg school for communication says the grassroots character of social media does pose challenges to traditional religious authority structures. >> in many cases, members of the congregation are acting as media producers and are functioning independently of their own local church. so the authorities from the church, pastor up the line to the denominational heads, no longer have the kind of control that they once did. >> o'leary likens social media to the invention of the printing press, which made the bible and theological debate more accessible to everyone. this, he says, paved the way for the protestant reformation. >> it was the innovation which had changed everything and challenged the authority of the church in a way which was never possible before. i think that today's media technologies from the internet to twitter and all these things are having a similar effect on the church. >> o'leary and other experts agree it's still too soon to know what the ultimate impact of social media will be on religion. still,
. >> professor stephen o'leary at the university of southern california's annenberg school for communication says the grassroots character of social media does pose challenges to traditional religious authority structures. >> in many cases, members of the congregation are acting as media producers and are functioning independently of their own local church. so the authorities from the church, pastor up the line to the denominational heads, no longer have the kind of control that...
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across america i often look down and say where does that come from, where does thatoney come from in california frida and texas and other places. >> charlie: do you mean when we see these vast houses. >> huge housing. there's be a reversal in that trend. square footage is now beginning to go down. >> charlie: some people think to have an economic recovery it's got to be immenly down so the housing stockis less than the population. >> what's been surprising is neither party has come up with any kind of solution for mortgage relief. i would think that that would be something that would resonate with this country. >> charlie: smart people sayites -- >> we heard martin feldstein say that at the conference the harvard economist. if you go out into these neighborhoods where people are just in the state of paralysis they don't want to buy anymore appliances, they don't want to buy new cars or to upgrade their home because they're stuck with where they are and until we get some relief of them in some fashion, some kind of long term buyout program that would make the banks take a bit of a hair cut on it
across america i often look down and say where does that come from, where does thatoney come from in california frida and texas and other places. >> charlie: do you mean when we see these vast houses. >> huge housing. there's be a reversal in that trend. square footage is now beginning to go down. >> charlie: some people think to have an economic recovery it's got to be immenly down so the housing stockis less than the population. >> what's been surprising is neither...
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. >> texas and california. >> correct, and all of the southwest. he was also negotiating with the british over territory, oregon territory. >> with britain, which was interesting. >> he came very close to going to war with britain over oregon territory. >> it would have been ill- advised, but i do not know. >> it was foolhardy because he was already flirting with war with mexico, and the war between the two of them would have been a disaster. let me clarify to your viewers what this president did in a single four-year term. he brought into the country -- he expanded the country by 1/3, and brought in territory that represents the three states -- washington, oregon, idaho, parts of wyoming, ponce to montana -- parts of montana, and texas came into his watch. that whole swath of territory was not american when he took over the presidency. it was america's when he left the presidency, and he accomplished that in a single four-year term. >> what are the lessons that he left for today? >> there are a lot. one of the big lessons was if you take the count
. >> texas and california. >> correct, and all of the southwest. he was also negotiating with the british over territory, oregon territory. >> with britain, which was interesting. >> he came very close to going to war with britain over oregon territory. >> it would have been ill- advised, but i do not know. >> it was foolhardy because he was already flirting with war with mexico, and the war between the two of them would have been a disaster. let me clarify...
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unlike yosemite, which was being administered by the state of california, this would be a national park, the first national park in the history of the world. you wish that they had you know, gone out and rang bells to say, "this is something new on earth," because it was. a federal government was saying, "we're setting this aside as a national park." no government had ever done that before, and you'd like them to make note of it in that way just the way with the declaration of independence they read it and bells were rung. that didn't happen with this. it looks like they took it maybe a little more seriously than the decision of whether or not to repaint the cloak room. it wasn't that big a deal to most of them. it was just business as usual that day. it's only hindsight that allows us to see what they started. you know, they were kicking the rock off the cliff and most of them turned and walked away. there's no evidence that any of them thought this was the first of a type or that "we're going to turn this into "a hugely important world institution." coyote: the "new york herald" saw t
unlike yosemite, which was being administered by the state of california, this would be a national park, the first national park in the history of the world. you wish that they had you know, gone out and rang bells to say, "this is something new on earth," because it was. a federal government was saying, "we're setting this aside as a national park." no government had ever done that before, and you'd like them to make note of it in that way just the way with the declaration...
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please say lawrence jones executed two co-workers in california and when did to others before taking his own life. the california man behind an anti islam video that sparked local protest has been sentenced to a year in prison. and wednesday, he was ordered to spend 12 months behind bars for violating the terms of his probation from a prior conviction following a 2010 check fraud conviction, he was not allowed to use the internet. under the alias of sam basseley, he produced the "innocence of muslims" which produced outrage in muslim countries after been circulated online. hundreds of people gathered at the university of mississippi wednesday to denounce racism on campus. it was one day after heated protest against president obama's re-election. after the results were announced tuesday night, a crowd of several hundred gathered in anger with some reportedly shouting racial slurs. at least two people were arrested. with the 2012 election in the books, the price tag for combined spending by federal candidates, their parties and outside groups like super pacs totals more than $6 billion
please say lawrence jones executed two co-workers in california and when did to others before taking his own life. the california man behind an anti islam video that sparked local protest has been sentenced to a year in prison. and wednesday, he was ordered to spend 12 months behind bars for violating the terms of his probation from a prior conviction following a 2010 check fraud conviction, he was not allowed to use the internet. under the alias of sam basseley, he produced the "innocence...
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kazan and strasberg say to me okay, you can go to california now." after three years being a guinea pig at the actor's studio, so to speak. and i went, they said to me the first thing you'll do is westerns, a lot of westerns and you'll be the third to fifth cowboy from the right. be the most interesting goddamn third cowboy anybody ever saw. >> rose: (laughs) as you go on in your career and the parts get bigger and bigger you tend to embroider. sometimes it works and adds, sometimes it doesn't. i was guilty probably of pushing a little too hard so that doesn't mean overacting, that means just i'm in the room, too, hello? >> rose: (laughs) i might be interesting. take a look. what was the biggest role of your lifetime? this one? number one? >> rose: it's an alexander pain movie. he may not be synonymous with that yet but he's 6 for 6. he's made six good knew please? a row. secondly he's basically the linchpin of the movie. he drives the movie a certain way because president story follows him. but it's a team work movie. it's all of us together. that's
kazan and strasberg say to me okay, you can go to california now." after three years being a guinea pig at the actor's studio, so to speak. and i went, they said to me the first thing you'll do is westerns, a lot of westerns and you'll be the third to fifth cowboy from the right. be the most interesting goddamn third cowboy anybody ever saw. >> rose: (laughs) as you go on in your career and the parts get bigger and bigger you tend to embroider. sometimes it works and adds, sometimes...
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in california, $350 million alone. we have seen a lot of corporate influence rising their spin it amounts to less spending amounts and buy policy on th ballot. in many cases, voters have been smart enough not to take the television ads and make up their own minds. >> i want in on the question of progressive politics. president obama, first african- american elected in history now reelected. your president obama presiding over the longest war in history and afghanistan, as glen the drone war, providing over -- presiding over more deportations, among other issues. where the plan to work in these next four years? what does this mean to you and the fact the other third party candidates were so locked out of any mainstream dis? >> there is simply no way for this nation to addressed the economic crisis without addressing its global role and its imperial reach internationally [captioning made possible by democracy now!] . . they're connected, related. people have to be in the streets and the question about economic crisis, bu
in california, $350 million alone. we have seen a lot of corporate influence rising their spin it amounts to less spending amounts and buy policy on th ballot. in many cases, voters have been smart enough not to take the television ads and make up their own minds. >> i want in on the question of progressive politics. president obama, first african- american elected in history now reelected. your president obama presiding over the longest war in history and afghanistan, as glen the drone...
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the actions in illinois and california mark the latest in a series of protests against labor conditions at walmart sites nationwide. a subsidiary of bank of new york mellon has agreed to pay a $210 million fine for concealing the fraud of disgraced financier bernie madoff. prosecutors say mellon's ivy asset management unit uncovered major problems with madoff's business, but continued to profit from steering clients to his investments. in charlotte, north carolina, 9 environmental activists have been arrested after staging sit ins at bank of america branches to protest the company's financing of the coal industry. protesters temporarily shut down four branches across charlotte -- all to the banking giant's world headquarters -- accusing bank of america of "bankrolling climate change." the action was part of the rainforest action network campaign to confront the bank for its leading role in funding the coal industry. a saudi national in the united states on a student visa has been sentenced to life in prison for attempted bomb plot. khalid ali-m aldawsari was convicted in june of purchas
the actions in illinois and california mark the latest in a series of protests against labor conditions at walmart sites nationwide. a subsidiary of bank of new york mellon has agreed to pay a $210 million fine for concealing the fraud of disgraced financier bernie madoff. prosecutors say mellon's ivy asset management unit uncovered major problems with madoff's business, but continued to profit from steering clients to his investments. in charlotte, north carolina, 9 environmental activists...
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but again, it is the for-profit bechtel corporation and the university of california, something which is generally overlooked. since the beginning, the university of california has been absolutely central to both the development and ongoing continuation of nuclear weapons programs. >> chuck montaÑo, welcome to "democracy now!" you were tear the los alamos national laboratory for more than three decades -- you worked here at the los alamos national laboratory for more than three decades. you are a whistleblower. you left about a year ago. can you talk about what you did here, what you learned here, why you blew the whistle. >> my background is in audits and fraud investigation. i was naturally looking into the control and garment in the lab, looking for excessive spending, cost overruns, and of course, i am professionally down to report things as i find them -- bound to report things as i find them. the problem with the department of energy weapons complex is that auditors that really do their jobs are not really wanted because there is a concern about reporting things that could be a
but again, it is the for-profit bechtel corporation and the university of california, something which is generally overlooked. since the beginning, the university of california has been absolutely central to both the development and ongoing continuation of nuclear weapons programs. >> chuck montaÑo, welcome to "democracy now!" you were tear the los alamos national laboratory for more than three decades -- you worked here at the los alamos national laboratory for more than three...
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nbc news is projecting yes to the california question no. 3, which is on medical marijuana. >> there are so many things to talk about. washington post apologized for prematurely saying elizabeth warren would win. >> let's talk about the tammy baldwin victory. that was hugely significant. all of us remember her role at the center of support for community uprising against scott walker, and when you combine that kind of pushed back of so many of us witness and her courageous position of that in the sense of aligning herself with not just the trade unions, who have showed up with tremendous support on her behalf, but also grass-roots groups, but young gay and lesbian organizations that got under covered in their role but played a big part. she is somebody who has been debated in this race. the propaganda groups tried to pick up on video she recorded on gay pride day and say, what an enforcer of trends gender behavior she is. she stood up and said, i am for defending the rights of the vulnerable to fight back, whether it is defending when men, -- defended women, maintaining a means of neg
nbc news is projecting yes to the california question no. 3, which is on medical marijuana. >> there are so many things to talk about. washington post apologized for prematurely saying elizabeth warren would win. >> let's talk about the tammy baldwin victory. that was hugely significant. all of us remember her role at the center of support for community uprising against scott walker, and when you combine that kind of pushed back of so many of us witness and her courageous position...
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la campana enfocada en evangelicos incluira estados como california, colorado, florida, georgia, illinois, carolina del norte, texas y arkansas. clarissa martinez, con. nac. de la raza aunque el congreso esta en receso no ha habido descanso alguno en cuestion al tema migratorio. sabemos que en todos los distritos se han esparcido las fuerzas pro reforma para no quitar el dedo del renglon y asegurarse que los lideres republicanos no piensen que estar fuera de dc iba a haber vamos a una pausa, pero sabe usted si es mejor comprar una computadora o tableta? al regresar... le tendremos algunos consejos.. y en el tiempo, esperamos temperaturas maximas entre los 87 grados, enterese cuando se incrementa la probabilidad de lluvias, despues de la pausa... nas tardes mario, maria rosa, continua la semana laboral y hemos tenido temperaturas calidas, brisa ligera y cielo parcialmente soleado... actualmente tenemos una temperatura maxima de 87 grados con cielo nublado y viento soplando desde el sur a 10 millas por hora... esta noche esperamos una temperatura minima de 71 grados... maÑana miercoles esp
la campana enfocada en evangelicos incluira estados como california, colorado, florida, georgia, illinois, carolina del norte, texas y arkansas. clarissa martinez, con. nac. de la raza aunque el congreso esta en receso no ha habido descanso alguno en cuestion al tema migratorio. sabemos que en todos los distritos se han esparcido las fuerzas pro reforma para no quitar el dedo del renglon y asegurarse que los lideres republicanos no piensen que estar fuera de dc iba a haber vamos a una pausa,...